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  • James Fitchett

    James is Professor of Marketing and Consumption, with interests in consumer culture, marketing theory and marketing systems. He is associate editor of the Journal Marketing Theory.

  • Publications

    Leicester Clinical Trials Unit publications - we aim to show outcome information from the end of the research cycle. Papers will be presented here when clinical trials complete.

  • Unwell or Unwanted? The Mental Health of Western Australia’s Convict Population

    Posted by Emma Battell Lowman in Carceral Archipelago on October 17, 2016 By Kellie Moss Western Australia welcomed the transportation of convicts in 1850 as a solution to the economic problems which had affected the colony since its foundation as a free settlement in 1829.

  • A practitioner’s musings on theory and Quality Improvement – University of Leicester

    As a PhD student and practising physiotherapist, Emma Jones is perfectly placed to consider the ways in which academic theory, often considered remote and confusing, can be used in day-to-day clinical practice.

  • Different strokes for different folks: Two patient safety tales

    Liz Sutton, qualitative researcher with the SAPPHIRE group, describes the need for a more context driven view of patient safety from a personal perspective.

  • Current PhD students

    Browse the PhD students who study and research in Museum Studies at Leicester and see their contact details.

  • Juvenile Immigrants: An Experiment in Convict Labour?

    Posted by Clare Anderson in Carceral Archipelago on October 7, 2015 By Kellie Moss.

  • University of Leicester among 10 world universities to join campaign for gender equality in the workplace

    Today (5 May), President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester Professor Paul Boyle has pledged his commitment to gender equality in the workplace and spearheaded the University’s involvement in a global campaign  - the UN Women’s HeForShe solidarity movement.

  • Aspiring Entrepreneurs with Disability Development Programme

    Benefits of the Programme After attending these practical training sessions, participants will gain the following skills and knowledge: Pillar 1: Business model and innovation Develop knowledge and understanding of business model components and their inter-relationships.

  • Partners

    The University of Leicester Evelyn Waugh Project is proud to be working with a series of partners. Learn more about the project partners.

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